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In two days of testimony earlier this month, Judge Charles Pickering made clearer than ever why the Senate Judiciary Committee should block his elevation to the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
90 Views Program ID: 169006-1 Category: News Conference Format: News Conference Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States First Aired: Mar 06, 2002 | 6:46pm EST | C-SPAN 2 ...
KWAME HOLMAN: President Bush nominated 64-year-old Charles W. Pickering, senior, last year to the federal appeals court for the fifth circuit, which includes his native Mississippi.
March 31, 2005 Senate Judicial Confirmation Process. 2005-04-02T19:06:46-05:00 ...
British royal family has extended gratitude to everyone who welcomed King Charles to Pickering. The King arrived at the North Yorkshire Market Town by Royal Train, which was pulled by the Flying ...
Britain’s King Charles followed in the footsteps of Queen Mary as he visited Pickering on Monday.The visit was to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the famous engine and entering service and ...
In bypassing Congress and giving Judge Charles Pickering a recess appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals, President Bush has partially righted a wrong that was done to a decent and honorable man.
Republican leader Trent Lott's attempt to elevate his friend, Mississippi Judge Charles Pickering, to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals may end with a whimper and not a bang.Earlier this week, Lott ...
WITH THE Senate out this week, Judge Charles Pickering's embattled nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is getting help from seemingly unexpected sources. The first is a ...
JACKSON, Miss. – Federal judge Charles Pickering (search), appointed by President Bush less than a year ago without Congressional approval, said Wednesday he will step down from the bench ...